The largest province of the South, Surat Thani was once a provincial capital of the 10th century Indonesian Srivijaya Empire, and now covers an area of approximately 13,000 square kilometers of both low basins and high plateaus with forested mountains, as well as some of Thailand’s most famous islands including Koh Samui, Koh Phangan, Koh Tao, and the Mu Koh Ang Thong Marine National Park.

As region of great historical importance, Surat Thani contains many historical and cultural attractions. However, it’s the natural attractions that are Surat Thani’s greatest assets, including the islands that lie off its coast.

Ideal for unspoiled marine nature, this national park is composed of 50 islands. The most spectacular viewpoint is located at the top of Koh Wua Ta Lap which needs some climbing effort, but is worth s...

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